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XC THE IQ. 0. T. C. I.liF'I' TO RIKZHT: Killaehey, Hogcr. Ripley. RIFLE CLUB 'K RUVY: l'ctc'i'sm1, flailin- Sgt. Tutlis, XY:-inolrl. llnglirs. RONT RUNY: Iulinson. Ion- ings, Daly. Ruclcuoorl. R R l RACK ROVV: Cummings, Hughes, White, Galin- ski, Doyle, Petersen, Keenan, Mcffregor, Frazier MIDDLE ROVV: Snow, Clarhour, Coughlin, Haag, Fussn, Ekman, Daley. FRONT ROVV: Jennings, J. Johnson, O'Brien. Sznnus. Kester, Blilclilllllil To The R. O. T. C. provides Calumet with color and romance. stirring strains of national anthems it carries Old Cilory down the aisles at assemblies, leads in the salute to the Flag, and in the repeating of the Oath of Allegiance. R. O. T. C. guards lend the dignity of their presence at all school affairs and give a romantic tone to balls and dances sponsored by Seniors, as well as to their own annual Military Ball, an event of primary im- portance in the social life of the school, Every year since 1932 annual Federation Inspection by the War Department of the United States Government has ranked Calumet's R, O. T. C. in the Honor School. Under the command of Sergeant J. Tutlis, military instructor since 1936, its march has been steadily forward. The unit has within its ranks the Commissioned Officers' Club, whose members, in case of war will be ranked as non-commissioned oliicers in the regular army, the Non-Commissioned Officers' Club whose purpose is to promote leadership among members, and the Band, which furnishes inspiration to marching feet. T243 BACK RONV: Slinrpc. Olson Innes. Vlark. Mitschck. Allen llurfcr. Vlfeiss, Roekwuml. SEC UND ROVVZ Bengtssmi. Schroe fler. SClll1'llillf, Milligan. VVhite Noble, Hopkins. FRONT ROW' Kroll, Sehocnwald. Bruce, Tutlis Dennis, Hafsten, Tarlvox.
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BAVK ROVV: Hr. Hechtolt, Mrs. Benn, Mrs. Garner. Mrs. Barnes. Mr. Hunter. Mrs. Hulnistrantl, Mrs. Janrlaeek. Mrs. Cmldon. Mr. Dickman. FRONT ROXV: Mrs. Hurt, Mrs. Ilaw- kinson, Mrs. Kinnpfer. Mr. Downey, Mrs. Schaefer. Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Jones. THE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The Calumet P.T.A. for twenty-five years has been a cooperative unit made up of parents and teachers of Calumet. Its long life-so the members contend-is attributable to its motto: With youth we learn the art of living. This year the Association celebrated its Silver Anniversary by pre- senting a pageant which showed the changes in style and custom that have taken place in the past twenty-five years. CALUMET ASSISTANT LIBRARIANS Aiding the students, each individually, is the motto of the Calu- met Assistant Librarians. Under the leadership of Naomi Fine, president: .Iune Heminway. vice-president: Lydia Vallera, treasurer: Peg Lowe, secretary, and Mary Kennedy, social secretary, the group not only improves the students' work, by aiding them to find the best information the library offers, but also carries on many activities which aid the student body. Miss Louise Randall sponsors the organization. About sixty-five girls work in the ten-periods of a school day. The Club emblem. with the letters C. A. L. printed across it, is always found on the White Sweaters worn by members on Friday meeting day. BACK ROVV: Pallas, Rloonilverg, Ban. Carlson, Mcfanley, llaviilson, Bloomqnist, Hansen. Kock. Yugler, Corriclon, O'l'Jell. FOURTH ROVV: Kalnberos, VYilson, O'Connor. Sheehy, Reinke, Hollinger, llallian. Hayes, Sehaller, Feeley, Fruhwirth, McVicker, McKay, Peterson, Snyder. THIRD ROVV: Kellett, Raseup. Singer, Brennan, IJ.. Brennan, Bl.. Brennan. F., Uadecki, Rathert. johnson. Mahoney, Carver, Singer, Pick. SECOND ROVY: Brand, VYendt. Magnuson, Lowe, Hemingway. Miss Randal, Fine, Valera, Kennedy, Carson, Vylolfe. FRONT ROVV: Baker, Ryan, Fitterer, Edwards, Flynn, Powers, Teifel, Tanzer, Riel, Marcon, Redelin. C. A. L. CLUB OFFICERS
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THE CLEAN-UID CAMDAIIEN SEATEIJ: Yvonne Travers, J. V. Cunning- Terry Portz, Betty Schultz, Charlotte Cullen, George Terry Portz-Chairman ham, Ilomthy Maschke. STANDING: Goebel, Peggy Dougherty, Allen Burris, and .I- V Leona YYolf, .Iue Taxis. George Goebel, Cuuningliaiu. George Tyschen, Betty Schultz. Inspired by the slogan INTEREST THROUGH ACTION Calu- mets' l939 Clean-up Committee inaugurated a campaign that brought stupendous results. Begun in March, campaign activities continued until they culminated in the grand parade of April 21, Where the entire stu- dent membership of the A. C. C. L., with Terry Portz as leader, clad in aprons and overalls, and carrying buckets and brushes marched through the streets of Auburn Park to exhort its inhabitants to paint up and clean-up. During the spring vacation-April 21 to May l-Calumet students. aided by units from the contributing grammar schools, and by civic and business group of Auburn Park united in a glorious spring cleaning of the neighborhood. Soap was made into suds, paint brushes were slapped against dingy walls and Wood work, refuse barrels were compelled to yield up their hoardings, and new brooms were forced to sweep in the most enthusiastic Clean-up ever put on by the students of Calumet. STITIJICNT 'IJIRICFTOR AND ART AUYISICR Ol' CLEAN- Ill' BOOK Yirginia llhurehill. Miss Gordon IZAVK ROXV: Auclersuu. New- ton, Swisher, Rarlcliffe. Blaclliaf moml. Taxis. Olson. Vurtin, fl i rl l e y , Wlrlf. lXIeKe-agan. THIRD RONY: Thrall. Davis, Clark, lllaschka, Carroll. Dough- erty, Schultz. Ti'zive1'. Gillbertson, Pakiesc-r. S E if O N D R O VV: Flint, Hcflellau. XVarks, Katz, Hath. Burris. Scliitf. llrysinski, Tychseu. FRONT ROXV: Goe- bel, flllristian. Arfmlserg. Purtz, Mr. Uickmau, Vuuuing. Schueig- her, Stone. Clark. E251
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